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Why You Should Never Stop Planning Your Career, with Anne Lapour

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Most people plan their careers only a few times in life: when graduating college, during a career change, or due to a move. But according to Find Your Dream Job guest Anne Lapour, you should continue to plan your career on a regular basis. Anne says our personal life changes affect our careers, so as we evolve in life, we evolve in our work, as well. Self-reflection can give you clarity on what matters to you, and research will allow you to develop new skills that you can use to plan your next step. Networking is also a crucial piece and can lead to opportunities you might not have known about otherwise.

About Our Guest:

Anne Lapour is the executive director of career initiatives for Willamette University, where she oversees career programming, education, and advising.

Resources in This Episode:

  • Use promo code DREAMJOB at the link below to get an exclusive 60% off an annual plan at incogni.com/dreamjob.

Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Most people plan their careers only a few times in life: when graduating college, during a career change, or due to a move. But according to Find Your Dream Job guest Anne Lapour, you should continue to plan your career on a regular basis. Anne says our personal life changes affect our careers, so as we evolve in life, we evolve in our work, as well. Self-reflection can give you clarity on what matters to you, and research will allow you to develop new skills that you can use to plan your next step. Networking is also a crucial piece and can lead to opportunities you might not have known about otherwise.

About Our Guest:

Anne Lapour is the executive director of career initiatives for Willamette University, where she oversees career programming, education, and advising.

Resources in This Episode:

  • Use promo code DREAMJOB at the link below to get an exclusive 60% off an annual plan at incogni.com/dreamjob.

Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

  continue reading

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